The Challenge
- Peat fires can smoulder invisibly underground. They release toxic gases and large quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, which accumulate near the Earth’s surface and pose a serious risk to human well-being.
- There is limited knowledge about how these fires start, spread, and, importantly, how to put them out.
- Peatlands are found worldwide, and many are drying out due to climate change and human development. These conditions make them susceptible to fire, including previously water-logged peatlands in the Arctic.
- Research into peat fires is making it possible to identify these invisible toxic fires, predict their ignition, and ultimately extinguish them.
Authors
Professor Guillermo Rein
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Dr Hafizha Mulyasih
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‪Assistant Professor Janice Ser Huay Lee
Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Prof Yulianto Nugroho,
University of Indonesia